Key West grows on you. At first you think it’s too honky tonk and loud. Unless you like honky tonk and loud in which case your happy from the start. Then you start to realize all the different kinds of activities you can participate in and it begins to get more interesting. Then you start to learn a bit about it’s history, architecture and inhabitants and you’re hooked. This morning we delved a bit deeper into Key West history by means of a Key West historic site audio tour. Then we joined the throngs lining up to take the obligatory photo at the Southernmost Point in the U.S. and continued to Hemingway’s Key West home. Our tour guide was funny and good at his job, which was good because there really isn’t much to see. His stories about Hemingway were good and the building itself is picturesque. Dinner was so good last night that we returned to Kaya Island Eats for lunch today before leaving Key West. It did not disappoint.The drive back to the mainland was uneventful and we have spent the rest of the day preparing for our cruise departure tomorrow. Sailing out of Miami on the Norwegian Cruise Lines Epic bound for St. Marten, St. Thomas and Nassau.We will probably not have internet access for the next week.See you on the 9th.